Still of the Night, Meagan McKinney
Still of the Night, Meagan McKinney
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Still of the Night

Author: Meagan McKinney

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 10 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/24/2008

Categories: Fiction, Romance


Synopsis

Best-selling author of contemporary romances, Meagan McKinney is renowned for her searing tales of suspense and passion. Stella St. Valliers, a self-proclaimed spinster, is determined to uncover the hidden treasure in her past and restore her beloved plantation to its once-grand stature. But when an injured Garrett Shaw sprawls across the expansive front porch, Stella quickly finds herself entangled in a web of intrigue. With the killer closing in on them, Stella and Garret have one chance to get out of this alive-but will they lose their hearts, or their lives, in the process?

About Meagan McKinney

Meagan McKinney went to school to become a veterinarian but the writing bug took hold before she graduated from Columbia University with a premed degree. She now lives in an 1870s Garden District home with her husband and two sons. Her hobbies are painting and traveling to unusual locales such as the Amazon, the Arctic, and all points in between.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stacie on June 24, 2013

I tried to finish this book but I had to stop. I couldn't take it anymore. The book was written in 2001 but the vocabulary is from 60 years ago I think. There were "surrant" breezes. Whatever that means. When I read a book I don't care for long detailed descriptions of what flowers look like because......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on October 02, 2013

In the chaos of moving, a small box of books made it to the unpacking table, and this oldie (but not badie) was in there. Since other, more recent, additions to the towering TBR pile were out of reach, Still of the Night found it's way into the reading pile. Now, I've read it before, and for some re......more

Goodreads review by Erica on September 04, 2007

Something about this book disappointed me...not enough of a climax, or something. It's entertaining though.......more